Westhauser s Hardy Evergreens 
Evergreen Foundation 
Planting 
STURDY FIELD-GROWN TREES 
3 times transplanted. Cannot be compared 
with rooted cuttings grown in Hothouses. 
1 Colorado Blue Spruce, 12 to 15 in. 
1 Black Hills Spruce, 12 to 15 in. 
2 Norway Spruce, 12 to 15 in. 
1 Juniper Virginiana, 12 in. 
1 Juniper Pfitzeriana, 10 to 15 in. 
AL ^ $ 2.50 
2 Assortments for $4.50 
NO DISCOUNT 
PFITZER’S JUNIPER. Low, horizontal growing evergreen with bluish tint, 
foliage fine in texture. They are very graceful and particularly useful for 
foundation planting, in rock garden and in front of taller evergreens. 
12 to 15 in., 60c each; 3 for #1.50. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. The hardiest of all Spruce. Bushy in habit, and 
symmetrical. Foliage varies from a bright green to blue tint. Slow 
grower, often seen in foundation plantings. 12 to 15 in., 60c each; 3 for 
#1.50. 24 to 30 in., balled and burlapped, each, #2.50; 3 for #7.00. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. Its intense steel-blue, glistening foliage 
makes it desirable for lawn or grouping. Three times transplanted. 
12 to 15 in., 75c each; 3 for #2.00. 
CHINESE JUNIPER (Mascula). Foliage dark bluish green, with a touch 
of silver. Its habit of growth is upright, very uniform, hardy, will thrive 
almost anywhere where there is sunlight. Will grow 6 to 7 feet tall. 
Three times transplanted. 12 to 15 in., 60c each; 3 for #1.50; 6 for #2.50. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBOR-VITAE. Excellent pyramidal evergreen, tapers to 
a graceful, slender, pyramidal shape. Foliage dark green. Three times 
transplanted. 10 to 12 in., 40c each; 3 for #1.00. 15 to 18 in., 75c each. 
NORWAY SPRUCE. Deep green foliage, excellent for windbreaks; an ideal 
Christmas tree. Fast grower. 15-18 in., 30c each; 4 for #1.00; 12, #2.50. 
MUGHO PINE. True dwarf type, with dense growth. Grows only 4 Vi to 
5 feet in height, but spreads out to 6 to 8 feet in diameter. Color is 
deep, rich green through the year. 2 ft. 
tall, 18 to 24 in. spread, balled and bur- 
lapped, #2.00 each. 
VIRGINIANA (Red Cedar). Fine, dense 
foliage; thickly columnar, varying in habit 
and color, the majority being formal and 
bluntly conical. 12-in., 50c each; 3 for 
SCI ,9S. 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
Pfitzer's Juniper 
Westhauser's Shade Trees 
Chinese Elm 
Poplar 
Silver Maple 
Sugar Maple 
SUGAR MAPLE (Rock Maple). A well known 
native tree, having a very symmetrical, dense 
head. One of the best shade trees for street 
or park. This variety is also valuable for sugar 
making and timber. 3 to 4 ft., 25c each; 
3 for 60c. 5 to 7 ft., 45c each; 3 for #1.25. 
SILVER MAPLE. Rapid growing tree, produc¬ 
ing a quick shade, suitable for street or park. 
The leaves are irregularly indented, bright 
green above and silver beneath. 8 to 10 ft.. 
75c each; 3 for #2.00; 6 for #3.75. 12 to 15 
ft., #1.50 each; 6 for #7.50. 
WISCONSIN WEEPING WILLOW. Grows 
rapidly; has long, fine leaves borne on long, 
sweeping branches that reach the ground. 
6 to 8 ft., 60c each; 3 for #1.50; 6 for #2.75. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. Tall and slender tree with 
bright green leaves and silvery appearance on 
under side. Suitable for planting along drives 
and boundary lines; also used for windbreaks and 
tall screen hedges. 5 to 7 ft., 60c each; 6 for 
#3.00. 
CHINESE ELM. Rapid grower, well rounded 
head; grows to a tall, spreading tree. Almost 
any soil suitable. 3 x /2 to 4 ft., 35c each; 10 
for #2.40. 4 to 5 ft., 40c each; 10 for #2.75; 
25 for #5.75; 100 for #23.00. 5 to 6 ft., 
60c each; 10 for #3.75; 25 for #7.75. 6 to 
8 ft., #1.00; 10 for #7.50. 
Wisconsin Weeping Willow 
Special Shade Tree Offer 
1 Silver Maple, 8 to 10 ft. 
1 Wisconsin Weeping Willow, 7 to 8 ft. 
1 Lombardy Poplar, 6 to 8 ft. 
2 Sugar Maple (Rock Maple), 3 to 4 ft. 
$2.00 
(NO DISCOUNT) 
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